Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Never having been told punk died decades ago, The Fuckers released their first and last record on cassette tape in 2006. Further recordings were precluded when all four members died of a simultaneous heroin overdose in 2006. Their best-known song, which the entire band listened to at some point, remains Phlegm. Other tracks included Piss and, taking up the entirety of cassette side B, the punk opera Vomit. The members were known by their respective letters F, U, C, and K. Songwriting for their intended follow-up cassette, The Fuckers: The Fuckers The Fuckers, ended when the band decided it preferred staring into space.

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Famous Album Covers

Perhaps the greatest art movement in America is the series of album covers generated from the 1960s forward. Perhaps it isn't. Here it is though. Some of the most famous album covers you have never seen.

For the art historians out there, yes, Pop Art has British beginnings. And no, I'm not going to look beyond the technology of the phonograph to discover that the Mesopotamians had the first album cover. Sorry.